The size of a ship can be attributed to several factors, including the need for increased cargo capacity, advancements in shipbuilding technology, and evolving trade demands. Larger ships can achieve economies of scale, reducing the cost per unit of transporting goods. Additionally, design innovations and regulatory changes have allowed for the construction of bigger vessels that can navigate modern ports and waterways. Ultimately, the combination of economic efficiency and technological progress drives the trend toward larger ships.
A big iceberg sank the Titanic, a very big ship for it's time.
The ship was build with their hands
A big iceberg sank the Titanic, a very big ship for it's time.
Well it is big ish and it has a bed made of ice and a sofa made of ice as well.
Here is a link on how the made them i hope it helps. http://www.regia.org/Ships1.htm
Shipwrights (ship builders) build ships as a business- they build them to sell to make a profit.
no fact still found yet have been approved who build the ship.. but they believed ANcient Egyptian build the ship...
about as big as Columbus's ship
build ship
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Ray Kroc didn't build anything. Ray was the guy who made McDonalds big.
a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.